Update - for the record: It can be Sept 17, Orlando w/o Thompson and others, or Sept 27 w/Thompson in Baltimore ... but not in NH w/Thompson on Sept 17.
A minor point, perhaps - but when it comes to layers of editors it doesn't get much more layered than a name like Peggy Noonan and a site like WSJ.com. So, why am I reading this below at the bottom of Peggy Noonan's column today? If I'm not mistaken and the wki's correct, I believe she means Orlando. Not a big deal but it makes me feel a lot better about a few missteps as, you know, just one blogger. ; )
I felt this week, and to my surprise, that the campaign was focusing itself, tightening in some way, getting serious. The next Republican debate, the first one with Mr. Thompson, is Sept. 17, in New Hampshire.
via the wiki:
September 17, 2007 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The first ever Values Voters' Presidential Debate will be held for the GOP candidates. It will be aired live on Sky Angel, the American Family Association website, and many Christian radio stations, including the VCY America network. Six Republicans (Cox, Brownback, Huckabee, Hunter, Paul, and Tancredo) have chosen to attend the event. A similar event was planned for the Democratic candidates on Sept. 24, but none would confirm their participation.[34][edit] September 27, 2007 - Baltimore, Maryland and Hanover, New Hampshire
PBS will host a Republican debate in Baltimore, Maryland, at Morgan State University.[35]Meanwhile, New England Cable News, New Hampshire Public Radio and NBC News will host a Republican debate in Hanover, New Hampshire, at Dartmouth College.[36]
[edit] October 14, 2007 - Manchester, New Hampshire
WMUR-TV, ABC News, and the New Hampshire Union Leader will host a Republican debate in Manchester, New Hampshire.[15]


Whoa! Wikipedia is a tool of the godless libruls. I would urge you to consult CONSERVApedia where fact about creationism and how cavemen rode dinosaurs are explained in depth.
Posted by: BobInStamford | Friday, September 07, 2007 at 04:45 PM